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    Grace Kelly: A Volcano Beneath the Snow

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    On November 12, Grace Kelly (1929 – 1982) would have celebrated her 93rd birthday surrounded by her royal family, had it not been for a tragic car accident that took…

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    Luciano Pavarotti: the high “C” without sheet music.

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    His “trademark” was the harmonious blend of vocal talent and human charm. The forty-year career of this Italian singer was built on a vibrant individuality and a zest for life.…

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    Catherine Deneuve: “Call me Mademoiselle”

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    Even as she approaches a significant milestone, the star of “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” remains true to her nature, embodying passion and independence. Talent and Discipline Catherine Fabien Dorleac—this was…

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    “Sum and Prison” by Chuck Berry

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    Rolling Stone magazine ranked the first rock-and-roll guitarist and songwriter Chuck Berry as the fifth greatest artist of all time. His legendary peer, John Lennon, once aptly summed up his…

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    “Divine Sarah” – the first global superstar.

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    On October 22, 1844, a woman was born who would later be known as the “Divine Sarah,” often regarded as the first global superstar. The delicate beauty of Sarah Bernhardt,…

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    July 1st is Princess Diana’s birthday.

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    She was adored, envied, and admired—it’s no wonder she is considered one of the most famous women of the 20th century. Today, July 1st, marks the birthday of Diana Frances…

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    Myth and history have intersected: a sanctuary of Odysseus has been discovered on the island of Ithaca.

    Gaby12 July, 202509 views

    Extensive excavations in northern Ithaca, conducted by a team from the University of Ioannina (Greece), have led to a significant archaeological breakthrough, shedding new light on the island’s legendary past.…

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    Made from mammoth tusk: the oldest boomerang in Europe has been found in Poland.

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    A 72-centimeter boomerang, expertly carved from mammoth tusk, was discovered by anthropologists in the Obłazowa Cave in southern Poland. Radiocarbon dating revealed that the artifact dates back between 42,290 and…

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    Discovery in the city of gladiators: a unique Roman library has been found in Turkey.

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    Archaeologists excavating in Stratonikeia—a vast ancient city that was once on UNESCO’s tentative World Heritage list—have uncovered a significant portion of a Roman-era library. This unique structure sheds light on…

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    Near Paris, archaeologists have uncovered a large ancient Roman city.

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    A team of researchers from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research in France (Inrap) recently uncovered the ruins of a large ancient Roman city called Metlosedum during excavations in…

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    Hercules vs. Dionysus: An ancient sarcophagus reveals an image of the gods’ drinking contest.

    Gaby12 July, 202507 views

    A team of researchers has unearthed a marble sarcophagus from the time of the ancient Romans, dating back to the 2nd or 3rd century AD, in the ancient port city…

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    A surprise at a depth of 2.5 km: an underwater drone discovered a 16th-century ship near Saint-Tropez.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    A 16th-century trading vessel has been discovered by researchers using an underwater drone at a depth of 2,567 meters. This marks the deepest find of its kind in French territorial…

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    In France, a massive villa belonging to the ancient Roman elite has been uncovered.

    Gaby12 July, 2025012 views

    A remarkable archaeological discovery just three kilometers south of the city of Auxerre has shed new light on the scale and opulence of Roman-era estates in ancient Gaul. A team…

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls are older than previously thought.

    Gaby12 July, 2025010 views

    To gain new, more accurate insights into the ancient texts of the legendary scrolls, researchers from the University of Groningen turned to artificial intelligence (AI) and radiocarbon dating. The team…

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    Archaeologists have confirmed the location of Captain James Cook’s shipwreck.

    Gaby12 July, 2025014 views

    The Australian National Maritime Museum has confirmed the resting place of the legendary ship Endeavour—the first European vessel to reach the eastern coast of Australia. In a new report following…

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    Fast food from ancient Romans has been discovered in Mallorca. What was on the menu?

    Gaby12 July, 202509 views

    In a latrine of an ancient Roman fast food joint discovered on the Spanish island of Mallorca, researchers uncovered 165 bones of the song thrush (Turdus philomelos). The team believes…

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    The Secrets of the Giant: Scientists Have Explored the Rare Winston Red Diamond for the First Time

    Gaby12 July, 202507 views

    This exquisite gemstone, weighing 2.33 carats and measuring about 8 mm in diameter, is one of the rarest and largest Fancy Red diamonds in existence. This classification means it is…

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    In the language of knots: a 68-meter message from the ancient Incas has been discovered in Peru.

    Gaby12 July, 202507 views

    Researchers have long known that the Incas used a mysterious communication system known as khipu, which was based on intricate combinations of knots and strings. It was believed that this…

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    In the tomb of Jesus’ midwife, the sister of King Herod may be buried.

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    This 2,000-year-old burial cave, located 30 miles from Jerusalem, was long believed to be the final resting place of a woman named Salome, who served as a midwife during the…

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    Three unknown tombs dating back 3,500 years have been discovered in Egypt.

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    Researchers have uncovered previously unknown burials during excavations at the Dra Abu el-Naga necropolis on the West Bank of the Luxor River. Experts believe these tombs date back to the…

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    In Turkey, a 5,000-year-old bread has been discovered. Its recipe has been revived.

    Gaby12 July, 202508 views

    A charred, incomplete loaf of bread dating back to around 3300 B.C. has unveiled some secrets of ancient bakers and shed new light on fertility rituals from the early Neolithic…

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    An unknown Mayan city that is 3,000 years old has been discovered in Guatemala.

    Gaby12 July, 202504 views

    The ancient city of Los Abuelos (translated from Spanish as “ancestors”) is nestled deep within the jungle, located 21 kilometers from the archaeological site of Waka, in the northern department…

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    A symbol of farewell to childhood: a 2,300-year-old gold ring has been discovered in Israel.

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    Archaeologists have uncovered a gold ornament featuring a precious stone, likely a garnet, during routine excavations in the City of David—the oldest inhabited area of Jerusalem. The small diameter of…

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    A 14th-century synagogue has been discovered beneath a Spanish disco bar.

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    In the Andalusian city of Utrera, beneath a former disco bar, archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of a 14th-century synagogue. According to a recent announcement by researchers, this structure is…

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    The Magic of Glimmers: Scientists Unveil the Secrets of the Parthenon’s Light Effects

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    The team from the University of Oxford (UK) has studied and recreated the lighting system of the ancient Greek temple of the Parthenon, located on the Athenian Acropolis. This magnificent…

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    In Turkey, ancient Christian mosaics were discovered ahead of the Pope’s visit.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    According to scientists, the mosaics date back to the early Christian era. A team of archaeologists discovered them during excavations in the Beyler area of İznik (ancient Nicaea). This finding,…

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    The sacred pyramid of the Amazon may be the tallest ancient structure in the world.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    A mysterious object is located in the Sierra del Divisor National Park in Peru. If it was built by a forgotten Amazonian civilization, it could turn out to be the…

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    In Belgium, a well-preserved wooden aqueduct from ancient Roman times has been discovered.

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    Located in the Flanders region, just a stone’s throw from the capital city of Brussels, the charming town of Leuven is renowned for its prestigious Catholic University (KU Leuven), vibrant…

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    A “secret” papal palace has been uncovered in Rome.

    Gaby12 July, 202507 views

    Archaeologists exploring the historic districts of Italy’s capital during restoration and renovation work have uncovered the ruins of what was once a grand structure beneath the Piazza San Giovanni in…

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    The ancient Egyptians associated the goddess of the sky with the Milky Way.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    According to a new study by British astronomer Or Graur, images found in ancient Egyptian tombs suggest that the sky goddess Nut may have been a veiled representation of the…

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    Hundreds of metal artifacts, dating back 3,400 years, have been discovered on an extinct volcano in Hungary.

    Gaby12 July, 202504 views

    Starting from the 15th century BCE, ancient people buried at least six metal treasures around a mysterious settlement located atop the extinct Somló volcano in western Hungary. This was revealed…

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    A pile of gold and silver: tourists discovered a treasure weighing 7 kg in the mountains of the Czech Republic.

    Gaby12 July, 2025010 views

    The government of the Czech Republic recently announced an extraordinary discovery made by travelers in the Krkonoš Mountains. A group of tourists stumbled upon a 15-pound treasure that included 598…

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    Radical theory: The Garden of Eden is located beneath a pyramid in Egypt.

    Gaby12 July, 202509 views

    A new theory proposed by computer engineer Konstantin Borisov from the United States suggests that the biblical Garden of Eden is not located in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), but rather beneath…

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    In the center of Barcelona, the remains of a large medieval ship have been uncovered.

    Gaby12 July, 202509 views

    Archaeologists excavating the site of the former fish market in Barcelona have uncovered the remains of a large medieval ship. The team made this discovery at the location of a…

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    In England, evidence of gladiator battles with lions has been discovered.

    Gaby12 July, 202503 views

    British anthropologists and archaeologists have taken a fresh look at the history of gladiatorial combat during the Roman Empire. They analyzed bite marks from a lion on the skeleton of…

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    An ancient burial of a high-status woman has been discovered in Peru, dating back 5,000 years.

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    Alongside the body of an unknown woman from the upper class, discovered in the ruins of the ancient city of Aspero, archaeologists uncovered a variety of burial artifacts. Among these…

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    A thousand years ago, the city of Córdoba was a model of cleanliness and hygiene.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    Researchers have discovered that medieval Córdoba boasted an infrastructure so advanced that it remained unmatched in Europe until the 20th century. Between the 10th and 13th centuries, Córdoba developed a…

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    Adorned with patterns, a deer antler that is 7,500 years old has concealed its past.

    Gaby12 July, 2025012 views

    Eight years ago, archaeologists uncovered a beautifully decorated deer antler dating back 7,500 years at the Strandvägen archaeological site in central Sweden. Now, thanks to cutting-edge technology, researchers have finally…

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    In Austria, the “Abandoned Castle” has been declassified: it turned out to be a Roman fort.

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    Researchers have finally uncovered the mystery behind the ruins of the “Abandoned Castle” (Ödes Schloss), located in Lower Austria near the town of Stöpfenreuth, on the floodplain of the Danube…

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    Bad omen? An ancient pyramid in Mexico has turned into a pile of rubble.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    Last summer, when the majestic pyramid in Michoacán crumbled into a pile of rubble, local residents saw it as an ominous sign. They believed the gods were sending them a…

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    An abandoned Byzantine monastery with a unique mosaic has been discovered in Israel.

    Gaby12 July, 202507 views

    A team of archaeologists has uncovered well-preserved ruins of an abandoned Byzantine monastery and a farmhouse in the Negev Desert, dating back to the 6th century. Among the findings, researchers…

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    In a tomb in Pompeii, two mysterious statues have been uncovered: a discovery filled with secrets.

    Gaby12 July, 202503 views

    During excavations of the massive necropolis at Port Sarno in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, two nearly life-sized tomb statues of a man and a woman were discovered. These…

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    Give me the complaint book! The oldest recorded customer complaint against a seller dates back about 3,800 years.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    In 1750 B.C., a Mesopotamian named Nanni was so dissatisfied with the copper he purchased from a merchant named Ea-nasir that he decided to file an official complaint on a…

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    In the sands of Egypt, scientists have discovered the tomb of a mysterious warrior pharaoh.

    Gaby12 July, 202505 views

    According to Professor Joseph Wegner, an Egyptologist at the University of Pennsylvania, who leads the archaeological excavations, tombs of pharaohs are now found extremely rarely. Researchers are unsure which pharaoh…

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    Hidden from archaeologists: a massive ancient settlement has been uncovered in France.

    Gaby12 July, 202506 views

    Archaeologists have uncovered a massive 3,000-year-old settlement during excavations at the Escaut Valley business park in the municipality of Onnen. They believe this settlement may have served as an important…

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    In Israel, a three-year-old girl discovered a scarab amulet that is 3,800 years old.

    Gaby12 July, 202503 views

    According to experts, an unknown artisan crafted an amulet around 3,800 years ago. As reported by the Israel Antiquities Authority, three-year-old Ziv Nitzan discovered the stone while walking along a…

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    The Maghreb was inhabited much earlier than previously thought, according to archaeologists.

    Gaby12 July, 202504 views

    A team of researchers from the University of Barcelona and the National Institute of Archaeology in Morocco may have just rewritten history. Their recent discovery at the archaeological site of…

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    Scientists have discovered the oldest die for minting coins from the time of Roman Spain.

    Gaby12 July, 202508 views

    A team of Spanish researchers has made an exciting discovery. They unearthed a stone mold dating back to the 2nd century BC at the archaeological site of Obulco, located in…

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